Cybersecurity Awesomeness Podcast - Episode 145

In this episode, Chris Steffen and Ken Buckler dissect the federal government’s evolving—and somewhat strained—approach to cybersecurity. A major catalyst for the discussion is the recent withdrawal of agencies like CISA, the FBI, and the NSA from the RSAC conference following former CISA head Jen Easterly’s appointment there. While potentially a move toward fiscal responsibility—given the $5,000 per-person total cost of the event—the hosts warn this retreat could stifle vital public-private partnerships and recruitment efforts.

The discussion also tackles systemic talent issues within the military. Experts often face a "promotion trap," being moved into management just as they peak technically, while private-sector salaries can reach 10x their military pay. To counter this, units like the Maryland Air National Guard are pivoting from traditional aircraft to dedicated cyber missions. Ultimately, the hosts argue that the government risks falling behind on emerging technology adoption by absenting itself from the industry's largest collaborative forums. This "cyber-isolationism" could leave federal agencies ill-equipped to handle rapidly evolving threats.
Cybersecurity Awesomeness Podcast - Episode 145
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